The town he came from was typical England His mother loved him but she loved her new husband The teachers at school found him out a no hoper Just another waste of teenage strength a solider
Quick Friday evening, he takes a sip from the bottle He’s with his boys again they’re up for trouble A pack of wolves always he better be hunting, A local man made the mistake to confront them.
And as he sits there up alone in his room, Cut on his knees blood on his hands, through A heartless attack and he’s so ashamed Covering his eyes of the poor man’s gaze
Forever it will stay
Set this straight, it’s not your cross, Fix yourself up bruv, and step off the warpath
Your life is never preordained, No two lives need ever be the same. Go, Take a leap of faith You can turn and fight, need to jump this life, You could escape free now from these confines.
Go, Three years ago she had a baby at fifteen The next minute was a repeat of history, One bedroom council flat , the father beats her, but it’s the dark past he disappeared.
Six months later and he’s back on the scene, He’s lost his job and and needs her to feast Still got that glint in his eye still got that vicious right hand
That was the time to make her stand Making her stand Don’t jump I know this time is the past. Fix yourself up, grab on onto the life raft,
Your life is never preordained, No two lives need ever be the same. Go Take a leap of faith Take a leap of faith, take a leap of faith
Go take a leap of faith
Your conscience jilted your options fading You want the others on your team Search for these fragments of esteem.
GO! Don’t jump I know this time is the past, Fix yourself up grab on onto the life raft.
GO GO! Set this straight, it’s not your cross, Fix yourself up bruv and step off the warpath
You can turn and fight, you can jump this life You can escape free now from these confines Your life is never preordained, No two lives need ever be the same.
Go, take a leap of faith.
Your conscience jilted your options fading, You want the others on your team, Search for these fragments of esteem.
Compositores: Alice Rosemary Spooner, Daniel Philip Rice, Nicholas George Rice, Christopher D Purnell, James Earl Smith ECAD: Obra #2508771